This is the article that I followed the first time arround. What I'm
trying to find out is why I get the message 'Provided certificate does
not match your private key. You can import only cetificate based on
certificate requests from this computer'

The certificate and the private ARE on this machine and also originate
from this machine.



On Mar 6, 10:30 am, Andrew Badera <and...@badera.us> wrote:
> http://tinyurl.com/cje2jx
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> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 3:31 AM,  <cedric.bra...@planet-side.co.uk> wrote:
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> > Anyone?
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> > On Mar 5, 12:23 pm, cedric.bra...@planet-side.co.uk wrote:
> >> Just seems a shame to not use my certificate, since we were given a
> >> free SAN.
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> >> On Mar 5, 10:36 am, Andrew Badera <and...@badera.us> wrote:
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> >> > Unless you have some reason to be tied to that existing cert, you can
> >> > self-issue a cert using OpenSSL.
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> >> > Self-issued certs simply require extra user confirmation, because they
> >> > don't come from a known, trusted publisher/cert authority.
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> >> > On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 3:59 AM,  <cedric.bra...@planet-side.co.uk> wrote:
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> >> > > I've had a search on Google and found a couple of item on how to
> >> > > convert an IIS SSL key to work with apache. I've followed the
> >> > > destructions and created the relevant pem file. But when I import it I
> >> > > still get an error ‘provided certificate does not match your private
> >> > > key’
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> >> > > Could anyone shed some light on this, or give me proper step by step
> >> > > instructions? Does using en EV Certificate make a difference?
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